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Page xxxvi
... wounds : 337-445 . The poet pays a beautiful tribute to the heroic pair : 446- 449. The squad take up the body of their dead chief slain by Nisus , and , cutting off the heads of Nisus and Euryalus , proceed to the camp , where they ...
... wounds : 337-445 . The poet pays a beautiful tribute to the heroic pair : 446- 449. The squad take up the body of their dead chief slain by Nisus , and , cutting off the heads of Nisus and Euryalus , proceed to the camp , where they ...
Page xxxvii
... wound been disabled , retires to the shade of a tree on the bank of the Tiber , where he learns of the death of his son , and , rallying all his strength , he , ir desperate determination to avenge the death of his son , or die in the ...
... wound been disabled , retires to the shade of a tree on the bank of the Tiber , where he learns of the death of his son , and , rallying all his strength , he , ir desperate determination to avenge the death of his son , or die in the ...
Page xxxviii
... wounds her ; her hasty mes- sage by her adjutant , Acca , to Turnus , to come at once to the rescue and assume command ; her death : 760-835 . Opis finds Arruns skulking , chides him , and sends an arrow of vengeance through his heart ...
... wounds her ; her hasty mes- sage by her adjutant , Acca , to Turnus , to come at once to the rescue and assume command ; her death : 760-835 . Opis finds Arruns skulking , chides him , and sends an arrow of vengeance through his heart ...
Page 28
... wound , too , which he had around the walls of his native City received and abruptly methought that I also in person Weeping accosted the hero , and uttered these sorrowful phrases : " O Dardania's light , most reliable hope of the ...
... wound , too , which he had around the walls of his native City received and abruptly methought that I also in person Weeping accosted the hero , and uttered these sorrowful phrases : " O Dardania's light , most reliable hope of the ...
Page 32
... wound of Ulysses . 435 Presently we by a clamor are called to the mansion of Priam : Here we in sooth a tremendous fight , as if battles were nowhere Waging beside , and were none else dying in all of the city , Mars so untamably ...
... wound of Ulysses . 435 Presently we by a clamor are called to the mansion of Priam : Here we in sooth a tremendous fight , as if battles were nowhere Waging beside , and were none else dying in all of the city , Mars so untamably ...
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Acestes Æneas Æneid æther afar altars Anchises Apollo armor arms Ascanius Ausonian battle bespeaks billows blood body bosom breezes buckler Camilla Carthage cavern charger chariot chieftains comrades Creüsa Danaäns Dardan Dardanian death deep deities Dido earth Eneas Euryalus Evander exclaims eyes fates father Æneas Faunus flames fleet flits foemen forests fortune goddess gods gold grove hast hath heaven Helenus helmet Hence hero hexameter hither honor Ilian Italia Iülus Juno Jupiter Juturna land Latins Latium lofty mansions Meanwhile Messapus Mezentius midst mighty Mnestheus monarch mother mountains night Nisus o'er ocean offspring once Pallas Pergamus Phoebus Phrygian pity plains Priam ramparts right hand river round rushing Rutulians sabre sails Sergestus shalt shores shoulders sister slaughter slumber soul Spake spear spirit squadron steeds summons surges Tarchon temples Teucrans thee thine thou threshold Trojan Turnus Tyrrhenian uttered valor Venus Virgil wafted war-spear warfare warriors weapons winds wound